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—— ‘LIFE: y BANKERS. " WILLIAM POLLOCK, BANKER AND BROKER, No, 25 Pine St., N.Y. All issues of Government Securities, Bank Shares, Rail- way Stocks and Bonds bought and sold on commission or carried on a margin. Special attention given to Invest- ments, Interest allowed on deposits. WILLIAM POLLOCK, MemBer New York Stock EXCHANGE, Cavanagh, Sandford & Co.. Merchant Tailors and Importers, 16 West 23d STREET, Opposite 5th Ave. Hotel, All the latest London fabrics regularly imported. New York, BILLIARDS. THE MOST EXTENSIV! MANUFACTURERS OF 1N THE WORLD. The J. M. BRUNSWICK & BALKE C0., 724 Broadway, New York. The Collender Billiard and Pool Tables have received the first premiums, the latest. Triumphs being the Grand Medal—the highest premium over all na~ tions—awarded to the Collender Billiard Tables, and Com- bination Cushions, Balls, Cues, &c., at the Paris Exhibi- tion of 1878. At the Centennial Commission, Philadelphia, in 1876, the combination cushions were reported the only ones scientifically correct in the angles of incidence and re- flection. New and second-hand billiard tables, in all de- signs, at the lowest prices. ‘The H, W. COLLENDER COMPANY, 768 Broadway, New York. ag: Tremont St., Boston, _ is South Filth’St.,St- Louis, 1138. oth St. Philadelphia, 84 and 86 State St., Chicago. 367W. Baltimore St, Baltimore. NOTES AND EXTRACTS. “Render unto Scissors those things which are Scissors." —{St. Paul to the Fenians. 1V., 11, 44.) IT's a wise horse that noses his own fodder.—W. ¥. Journal. THE tables at Mount Desert, this summer, will be waited on by sophomores only.— Puck, THE potato with all its eyes is the most susceptible of vegetables, It is so easily mashed.—Pittsburgh Telegraph. You can't make the fellow with a lot of sisters be- lieve that happiness is merely a relative matter. At all events, he goes to some other fellow's relatives to find it,—Bosten Transcript. “WELL,” said the lady whose husband had run away with the school ma'am, ‘there's one consola- tion: I know the inside facts of this scandal, and that 's more than those spiteful old maids across the way do."—Boston Post. “Youxo Catvin" wants to know if we "believe that angels have wings, and why we think so?” We think they have, Calvin, We never saw their wings, but we know that whenever a young man becomes perfectly convinced that he has met an angel he spends about all his spare time bolding her tight with both arms, as though he feared she would fly away the minute he let go of her. And if they had no wings there would be no cause for this widespread almost universal fear.—Burlington Hawkeye. ‘Tuey were pleasantly seated in the hotel. Five dollars were raised as a purse to give to the man who could tell the biggest lie. After guessing at the num- ber of pages in a book to see who should spin the first, the fat man who was seated on the bar proved to be the best guesser. “Well,” he began, shifting his cigar to the other corner of his mouth, ‘' A wealthy country editor—” ** Hold on,” rang out the voices of the party as but a, single man, " you can have the purse."—Reynolds* rittc. Canvor.—Young Mr. Tremble, who is quite bright, was at a party one night and he was quite well looked at by the girls before he was introduced. After the introduction he soon caught on, and was making him- sell very popular. “Oh, la, Mr. Tremble," laughed Miss Mollie at one of his witty remarks, “you remind me so much of a friend of mine.” “Indeed, Miss,” said Tremble, ‘in what way ?” “Oh, he looked just like he hadn't a bit of sense, but when one knew him, he was just too awfully cute for any use."—Merchant and Traveller. 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